: I believe there was a similar discussion here last year regarding the installation of a shower on a concrete floor, and my question is similar but slightly different.: I want to install a new shower in a basement bathroom on a concrete floor. The existing shower drain is not in the proper location for the new shower. I figure I've got 2 choices:: 1. Build up a small platform for the new shower to sit on and then plumb between the existing drain and the new shower drain hole.: or: 2. Cut the concrete floor around the existing drain and "move" the drain to the proper location and re-fill the concrete.

: Any thoughts on which choice would be the best? : And, with either choice, what would be the best way to connect "new" pipe from the new shower drain to the "old" metal type pipe: of the existing drain. Eric,

Eric,I'm against platforms when stepping out of a shower. The best bet is to cut concrete and move the drain using a mission coupling suitable for the Steel x Plastic connection. Remember that the shower "must" have a p-trap.